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RSS FeedEmerging Leaders discover Emerging Markets – Mellie Chow
Doing business in Brazil is hard! Our class embarked on studying emerging markets and rounding out our Kellogg-Schulich Global Strategy Project (GSP) course by landing in São Paolo. We had always perceived São Paolo to be a city defined by Soccer, Samba and Steak. We were not fully equipped for experiencing the challenges of doing […]
Posted onGetting Carried Away in Tel Aviv – Mellie Chow
Going in to the EMBA program I was laser focused on further immersing myself in innovation and entrepreneurship. So Kellogg-Recanati (Tel Aviv University – Coller School of Management), which was touted as one of the top startup schools globally according to a recent study was the key target. I was also looking forward to the […]
Posted onMiami Heat EMBA Style – Mellie Chow
Kellogg-Miami Weekends Elective – Wynwood Art District Bienvenido a Kellogg-Miami, a beautiful campus and convenient access situated in Coral Gables near Miami Airport. The Kellogg-Miami cohort welcomed the Kellogg-Schulich crew with their Miami heat and Latin passion. The Miami weekend electives were predominately about quality of course content. Kellogg-Miami raised the bar on the educational […]
Posted onEMBA Student Honoured with Meritorious Service Medal
Guyana has one of the Western world’s highest infant mortality rates but thanks to the Chief of Staff at Toronto’s Humber River Regional Hospital, Dr. Narendra Singh, those numbers are in decline. Dr. Singh moved to Canada from Guyana when he was a teenager but never severed ties to his home country. He wanted to […]
Posted onEMBA Grad Appointed President and CEO of First Cobalt Corp.
The Kellogg-Schulich EMBA program would like to congratulate Trent Mell (EMBA Class of 2012) for being appointed President and CEO of First Cobalt Corp. First Cobalt Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration company whose strategy is to build a global portfolio of assets leveraged to the cobalt industry to support growing demand from the production […]
Posted onAdventures in Hong Kong at Kellogg-HKUST
Kellogg-HKUST Global Elective – Reconnect with Global Network Kellogg-HKUST (Hong Kong University of Science & Technology) was not part of my original EMBA Global Elective plans. However, after meeting the Global Network during the Kellogg Live-in week in August, I realized that HKUST was the first opportunity to re-connect with my favorite people from the […]
Posted onMellie Chow’s Incredible EMBA Journey Continues…
Toronto International Week and Global Network Friends School’s back in session after a brief summer hiatus! And returning from the Kellogg Live-in week high point we were re-energized and ready to dive back into Module 3 of our demanding EMBA journey. Our journey thus far (also outlined below) started with completing Module 1. There we […]
Posted onEMBA Gala – 15 Years of Creating Global Leaders
The Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA recently celebrated 15 years of success at its annual Alumni Gala at the historic University Club of Toronto. Since its inception, the program has become one of the top global executive MBA, ranked number one in Canada by the Financial Times of London (UK) and The Economist. Associate Professor of Organization […]
Posted onJanice Fukakusa awarded honorary degree at EMBA Convocation
Curiosity, determination and resiliency are the key traits that provide a strong foundation for a successful business career, according to Janice Fukakusa, Chief Administrative Officer and Chief Financial Officer of the Royal Bank of Canada. “Be resilient and adaptable,” Fukakusa advised Schulich’s 2016 EMBA graduating class on October 21, where she was awarded an honorary […]
Posted onBlended learning offers options for busy EMBA students
The Kellogg School of Management (Kellogg) at Northwestern University, USA recently launched blended learning into its global network of EMBA programs. This model of learning adds an online feature of class studies where students can complete assigned work at home, shifting some of the time normally spent in class. “Our typical model for electives brings […]
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